No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light
or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
No.
no
bcause when light source placed at focus of the mirror, after flashing the light form the source to the mirror after reflection a straight parallel beam of light emerges which makes the street bright
A steady light source used in place of a mirror. it is used to reflect light from an external light source up through the bottom of the stage
The light bounces off u from a lit source, off the mirror and back into ur eyes
Light rays will be diverged by a convex mirror.
No, moon is not a light source, if we consider the moon as a light source, the mirror will also be called a source of light!!!! Every object seen by reflecting light from another object is called a non luminous body. As mirror, book, cup are not light sources, moon is not also a light source because it just reflect the light from the sun.
No, a mirror is not a natural source of light. It reflects light from other sources such as the sun or artificial light sources.
A regular mirror can be used if the source of light is artificial. Artificial light sources do not require any special type of mirror for reflection. Any mirror that reflects light effectively will work for artificial light sources.
Of course. Any source of light can be reflected from a mirror. The lightning itself will not reflect from a mirror.
The mirror or the light source
The light source of a microscope produces light that passes through the specimen being observed. It can be a bulb, LED, or mirror.
bcause when light source placed at focus of the mirror, after flashing the light form the source to the mirror after reflection a straight parallel beam of light emerges which makes the street bright
Light source, can be mirror or electric light.
The mirror, which can also be called the light source. It reflects the light.
A reflective light source is one that bounces or redirects light rays off its surface. This can include mirrors, polished metals, and glossy materials that reflect light rather than emit it.
You adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen.If your microscope has a mirror, it is used to reflect light from an external light source up through the bottom of the stage.
Aluminium is not normally a source of light. I suppose if you made a large mirror out of it you could turn that into a secondary source.
The type of light source that reflects light rays for a microscope is typically a mirror or a prism. These components are used to direct and focus light onto the specimen being viewed through the microscope.